1898–99 British Home Championship

The 1898-99 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations. A very high scoring affair, the competition featured the highest scoreline ever achieved in the Home Championships when England defeated Ireland 132 in Sunderland. It was the first of two particularly heavy defeats for the Irish side, who nevertheless still managed to finish third, courtesy of a victory over Wales.

England's win over the Ireland was the start of the tournament and placed them immediately on top of the table, a position Ireland joined them in with their 10 victory over Wales in the second game. Scotland began their bid for the title in the third match with a strong 60 win over Wales in Wrexham. Wales' poor competition was finished in their next game when England again took top position by beating them 40. In the penultimate game, Scotland joined England at the top of the table with a 91 demolition of Ireland, who had conceded 21 goals in two games but still finished third. In the deciding match, England and Scotland both played a strong game but England eventually proved stronger, winning 21.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 63300193+16
 Scotland 43201163+13
 Ireland 2310242218
 Wales 0300301111

The points system worked as follows:

Results

18 February 1899
England  132  Ireland
Gilbert Smith 4, Jimmy Settle 3, Steve Bloomer 2, Fred Forman 2, Frank Forman, Charlie Athersmith (Match summary) Joe McAllen, James Campbell

4 March 1899
Ireland  1 0  Wales
J. Meldon  
Grosvenor Park, Belfast

18 March 1899
Wales  0 6  Scotland
  Bob McColl 3, John Campbell 2, Henry Marshall


25 March 1899
Scotland  91  Ireland
Bob McColl 3, John Campbell 2, Bob Hamilton, Alexander Christie, Jack Bell Archie Goodall

8 April 1899
England  2 1  Scotland
Gilbert Smith, Jimmy Settle Bob Hamilton

References

  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-954-4.